27.4648, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University

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Subject: 27.4648, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University

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Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 10:14:47
From: Carolyn Rose [cprose at cs.cmu.edu]
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

 University or Organization: Carnegie Mellon University 
Department: Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Job Location: Pennsylvania, USA 
Web Address: https://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/news/lti-hiring
Job Title: Teaching Professor
Job Rank: Assistant Professor; Assistant Teaching Professor

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics 


Description:

The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) in the School of Computer Science
(SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a teaching-track
position, beginning Fall 2017. This is a career-oriented, renewable
appointment with an initial appointment of three years. Initial teaching-track
appointments are typically at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor, with
the possibility of promotion to the ranks of Associate Teaching Professor and
Teaching Professor. These ranks are not tenured, but they do provide
substantial opportunities for professional growth and long-term contributions
to Language Technologies education at Carnegie Mellon University.

We seek candidates with demonstrated excellence in teaching in diverse
academic environments. This position includes teaching lecture style courses,
capstone courses and seminars.  Candidates with industrial experience in
language technologies and experience managing and conducting applied research
with current technologies are highly encouraged to apply.  Experience
promoting diversity in its various forms is also highly desirable.

LTI is an academic department dedicated to the study of language and
information technologies, with approximately thirty faculty members. LTI is
one of seven departments within SCS, which has over 200 tenure-track,
research, and teaching faculty with expertise spanning traditional computer
science, human computer interaction, language technologies, machine learning,
computational biology, software engineering, and robotics. SCS offers a highly
collaborative and uniquely interdisciplinary environment that promotes
innovation and entrepreneurship in both teaching and research. Teaching track
faculty contribute to the design of new curricula and the adoption of new
teaching methods.

An applicant should submit (1) a letter of application describing his or her
interests in teaching undergraduates and Master's students at Carnegie Mellon
University and in promoting inclusion and diversity in Computer Science, (2) a
curriculum vitae, (3) a statement of teaching philosophy, (4) the names and
email addresses of three to five individuals whom the applicant has asked to
provide letters of reference, and (5) evidence of teaching quality, including
teaching evaluations, video samples of teaching, curriculum portfolios, or
other evidence of commitment to teaching effectiveness.

Please apply by January 3, 2017, via the application URL below. Note that
applications will be reviewed starting December 15, 2016.



Application Deadline: 07-Jan-2017  
Web Address for Applications: http://lti.cs.cmu.edu/teaching-track-faculty-position 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Carolyn Rose 
	Email: cprose at cs.cmu.edu 
	Phone: 4122687130 
	Fax: 4122686298



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